To BACK-SPEIR, v. a.
1. To trace a report as far back as possible, S.
2. To cross-question; S.
Back and speir, to examine.
V. [Spere], v.
BACK-SPEIRER, BACK-SPEARER, s. A cross-examinator, S.
Cleland.
BACK-SPRENT, s. The back-bone, S.
Back, and S. sprent, a spring.
BADE, pret. of [Bide], q. v.
BADE, BAID, s.
1. Delay, tarrying.
Wallace.
2. Place of residence, abode.
Sibbald.
BADDERLOCK, BADDERLOCKS, s. A species of eatable fucus, S.
Lightfoot.
BADDOCK, s. Apparently the coal fish, or Gadus carbonarius, Aberd.
Statist. Acc.